Table 1 A comparison of this study with related literature demonstrates that we are advancing the understanding of energy burdens by improving the temporal resolution of burden estimates and by accounting for climate change
From: Efficient electrification in a warming climate could contribute to keeping energy burdens in check
Ref. | Housing Survey | Building Model | Impact Study | Granularity | Climate Change | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AHS Data | HES | 6 Metro Cities | Yearly | N/A | 2007 | |
ACS Data | Historical Saving from WAP program | 50 U.S. States | Yearly | N/A | 2009–2014 | |
ACS Data AHS Data | Restock | 48 U.S. States | Yearly | N/A | 2011–2015 | |
ACS Data | UBEM | One Community in Southern California | Yearly | N/A | 2022–2023 | |
RECS | GridLAB-D | 15 houses, 5 climate regions | Yearly | N/A | 2020 | |
AHS Data | N/A | 25 Metro Cities | Yearly | N/A | 2017 | |
This study | ACS Data AHS Data | RC-BEM Model | 28 U.S. Cities | Yearly Monthly | Yes | 2017–2023 2050 |